A Good Student

by Elliot Mabeuse

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2009 EPPIE AWARD WINNER!When passionate Professor Conner Devlin meets oversexed student Emma Fiore, the sparks ignite: he'll train her to be his sex slave, carrying out his every desire, while she gets to experience the forbidden pleasure of submissive love before her marriage to a dull, unfeeling man. But Emma's sizzling and insatiable desires soon overwhelm Conner and he finds himself hopelessly in love with his young submissive. Emma accepts him as her sexual Master, but will she have him show more as her real-life lover? Told with intense honesty from the dominant's point of view, A Good Student gives a rare look inside a man's heart as he's caught in the throes of a compelling and overwhelming love and passion, all his thoughts and feelings exposed. Listening to Conner's confessions is like having your own personal Master tell you everything he feels, with a poet's skill and a therapist's insight. You'll never look at the dynamics of D/s and a man's sexuality the same way again. show less

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This is a review for the online version of this novel.

It tells the story of Conner Devlin and Emma Fiore, who meet each other at the Poetry course he teaches and she follows. Poetry is not the only thing he teaches her and she does more than simply following his lead.

Being an online text, the typos are naturally forgiven, and are insignificant compared to the writing style, which is for the larger part thoughtful and evocative, and rare for the genre.
(An exception must be made for the words used by either character in the heat of their passion; these are rather crude and repetitive, as one may or may not expect.)

In his Smashwords biography the author writes: "What interests me now is not so much the things people do, but how they feel show more about what they do—male and female dynamics, how we connect to ourselves and each other and to the world at large."

This text is a depiction of that interest in a story. It is not the kind of romance a harlequin reader might appreciate, but as a depiction of two souls connecting, it is among the best I've ever read.

Recommended!
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